Apparently, a lot of the Canadian protestors have the exact same education as their American counterparts. Sorry, "education".
Armed riot cops clash with final Freedom Convoy protesters as they clear them from Trudeau's Ottawa doorstep after parliament SUSPENDED debate on woke leader's bid to enact draconian emergency powers: 170 are arrested and 50 trucks towed off Saturday saw Ottawa's armed riot police gain yet more ground in their bid to clear the city of Freedom Convoy protesters In just 30 minutes, officers armed with batons and rubber bullet guns managed to clear the area right up to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's official residence A total of 170 arrests were made on Saturday, and 50 vehicles were impounded The remaining protesters now appear to be making a 'last stand' in freezing weather, but they are outnumbered by Quebec cops, and the protest is expected to be smashed on Saturday Debate in Canada's House of Commons was suspended on Friday in anticipation of the police action Trudeau needs the support of Parliament to continue using powers under the Emergencies Act Vote has been scheduled for Monday and will now be held sometime 'early next week,' leaders say https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...nvoy-protesters-Trudeaus-Ottawa-doorstep.html
Yep... the protest organizers are dumbasses... with IQs that make them barely functioning. Ottawa police push ahead to end protest as bail hearings for organizers move forward https://www.thestar.com/politics/20...n-continuing-in-ottawa-to-end-occupation.html Lich faces a charge of counseling to commit mischief. She promised to give up her advocacy of the protest and return to Alberta, leaving Ottawa by vehicle. She told the judge she doesn't have the required vaccine passport to travel by commercial air and her bank accounts are now frozen. ... [Lich's husband] also questioned whether the Emergencies Act was invoked unlawfully by the current Liberal government, saying that people's right to protest in Canada "was part of our first amendments." [Judge] Bourgeois interjected: "First amendment? What's that?"
New Zealand police say talks not force best way to handle anti-vaccine protest Feb 18 (Reuters) - New Zealand police on Friday ruled out forcefully clearing vehicles blocking roads outside parliament in a protest against coronavirus vaccine mandates, saying that would risk "wider harm". Taking inspiration from truckers' demonstrations in Canada, hundreds of protesters have used vehicles to block several roads around the Beehive, as Wellington's distinctive parliament building is known, for 11 days, and camped out on its front lawn. "Any enforcement action by police runs a serious risk of much wider harm than the protest is presently creating," Police Commissioner Andrew Coster told a media briefing. https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/new-zealand-police-say-talks-not-force-best-way-handle-anti-vaccine-protest-2022-02-18/